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Memory, Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
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Memory, Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
Memory
Baycrest Memory Clinic
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BPSD (Responsive behaviours) in Long-term care
BPSD (Responsive behaviours): Treatment and management
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Memory
Baycrest Memory Clinic
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Cogniciti - Brain Health Assessment tool
Check your brain health with this easy assessment tool
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Cogniciti - Smart Tracker tool
Keep track of your overall health by monitoring sleep, diet and excercise
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Get involved in brain health research
Cogniciti - Brain Health research
Your opportunity to participate in cutting-edge research for the treatment and prevention of Alzheimer’s disease
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Memory and aging
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About "Memory": A TIFF film about cognitive decline
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Memory loss and Dementia
Is memory loss dementia?
Dr. Morris Freedman talks about how your provider finds out if memory loss is dementia
Baycrest Quick-Response Caregiver Tool ™
The Baycrest Quick-Response Caregiver Tool was created to help caregivers/care partners respond to challenging behaviours expressed by persons living with dementia.
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Mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
Learning the ropes for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) program
A program designed to improve cognitive health
Learning the ropes for living with MCI program products
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How to order this comprehensive book on MCI; find helpful worksheets from the book
Memory Link (brochure)
A program for people with moderate to severe memory impairment
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Neuropsychology and Cognitive health
Neuropsychology and Cognitive Health program
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Dementia
What is Dementia?
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What is dementia?
Dr. Freedman talks about dementia
Is memory loss dementia?
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Prevention
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Types
Types of dementia
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Dementia and behavioural changes
Dr. Morris Freedman talks about the challenges of dementia
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Signs and symptoms, stages and diagnosis
Signs, symptoms and stages
Informational links: What to look for; How dementia is diagnosed: What to expect
Altered perception
Information about how a person with dementia may experience the world around them
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When someone with dementia does not know they have dementia
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Communcation challenges and dementia: Aphasia
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Resources to help individuals and caregivers after a dementia diagnosis
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Dementia information in other languages
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Dementia: Safety issues
Safety Issues
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Dementia support programs
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Information for caregivers
Ambiguous loss
Information about dementia and feelings of personal loss
BPSD (Responsive behaviours): Quick response caregiver tool
Help for caregivers managing responsive behaviours
Caregivers: The challenges of dementia
Ways to deal with the challenges of dementia
Caring at home
Support for families chosing to care for a person with dementia at home
Caregivers: Supporting yourself
Helpful information for those caring for people with dementia.
Caring for yourself
Links to help you as a caregiver for a person with dementia
Cogniciti Caregiver Centre
Read tips and advice on how to be the most supportive care giver possible while also taking care of yourself.
Dementia: A caregiver's guide
Practical tips and strategies when caring for a person with dementia
Educate yourself: Preparing to be a caregiver
Caregiving challenges: Preparation and involving caregivers
Honouring broken tablets
A Jewish response to dementia
Peter's story: BPSD (Responsive behaviours): A caregivers experience
A caregivers experience with responsive behaviours
Providing care
Informational links about providing care to those living with dementia
Resources for caregivers from around the world
All the information you may need about caregiving for someone with dementia.
Self-care helps you cope
Balancing care for yourself so you can care for another: Respite and group therapy
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What are Responsive behaviours?
What are Responsive behaviours?
Dr. Morris Freedman talks about behavioural problems and dementia
Responsive behaviours
Strategies to cope with challenges of responsive behaviours
Cognition, the brain and dementia
Information on how dementia affects behaviour
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Models for BPSD (Responsive behaviours)
Theories for BPSD (Responsive behaviours)
Dr. Robert Madan explains responsive behaviours
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Types of BPSD (Responsive behaviours)
Apathy
Dr. Robert Madan offers helpful information on apathy: Ways to manage it, with or without medication.
Sexual disinhibition
Dr. David Conn: Helpful information on how someone with dementia may act out sexually
Types of responsive behaviours
Dr. Robert Madan talks about the symptoms of dementia and responsive behaviours
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BPSD (Responsive behaviours) in Long-term care
Difficult behaviours in long-term care
Behaviours have meaning, are challenging and may be risky
Why choose long-term care?
Exploring long-term care as an option for people with dementia
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BPSD (Responsive behaviours): Assessment and treatment
ABC charting
Dr. David Conn speaks about the importance of understanding behaviours and ABC charting
Assessment and treatment
Dr. David Conn talks about the importance of assessment and dementia behaviours
The P.I.E.C.E.S. assessment tool
A way to help find out the causes for behaviours and psychological symptoms related to dementia
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BPSD (Responsive behaviours): Medications
Medications
Dr. Sid Feldmann talks about the different types of medications and risks
Antidepressants
Medications used for responsive behaviours
Risk and benefits of anti-psychotic medications
Dr. Conn and Dr. Feldman talk about anti-psychotic medications for people living with dementia
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BPSD (Responsive behaviours): Treatment and management
Antipsychotic medications
Important information on how dementia is treated and managed with medications
Medication treatment for behaviours
Dr. David Conn talks about medication for responsive behaviours
Treatment without medications
Information on dementia care options, such as music, dance and art therapy.
Treatment and management options
Information about dementia care -medications and behaviour management
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Baycrest BrainMatters magazine
Baycrest's BrainMatters magazine -source for news, events and brain health information
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